Pennsylvania is one of 67 counties in
Pennsylvania.
It is not part of a Metropolitan Area.
Its 2010 population
was 12,717,722
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME
In 2010 Pennsylvania had a per capita personal income
(PCPI) of
$40,444.
This PCPI was
100 percent of the state average,
$40,444, and
102 percent of the national average,
$39,791.
The 2010 PCPI
reflected an increase of
3.1 percent
from 2009.
The 2009-2010
state change was
3.1 percent and the
national change was
3.0 percent.
In 2000 the PCPI of Pennsylvania
was $30,113.
The 2000-2010 compound annual growth rate of PCPI
was 3.0 percent.
The compound annual growth rate
for the state was 3.0 percent and
for the nation was 2.8 percent.
Per Capita Personal Income, 2010
Per Capita Income as a Percent of the United States
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME
CAGR: compound annual growth rate
2009-10 percent change
2000-2010 CAGR
Pennsylvania
3.6 %
3.4 %
Pennsylvania
3.6 %
3.4 %
U.S.
3.8 %
3.7 %
In 2010 Pennsylvania had a total personal income
(TPI) of
$514,351,774*.
This TPI accounted for
100.0 percent of the state total.
In 2000 the TPI of Pennsylvania
was $369,918,816*.
*Note: Total personal income estimates
are in thousands of dollars, not adjusted for inflation.
COMPONENTS OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME
Total personal income includes
net earnings by place of residence; dividends, interest, and rent; and personal current transfer receipts received by
the residents of
Pennsylvania.